‘Who Killed Tupac Shakur?’ Live Stream: Watch A&E Online

Tonight is the premiere of A&E’s six-part series Who Killed Tupac Shakur? The program follows civil rights attorney Ben Crump as he conducts an investigation of the theories behind the unsolved murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. For the series, Shakur’s brother, Mopreme Shakur, appears as well. The show will incorporate interviews and confidential documents, along with eyewitness accounts. A&E’s official synopsis of the new series reads, “Who Killed Tupac? is a six-hour limited series, focusing on the investigation, twenty years after the death of the prolific and influential rapper and actor, Tupac Shakur. Each installment of this investigative series will include aspects from the legendary artist’s life as well as follow famed civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump as he conducts a full-scale, intensive investigation into key theories behind his murder. Crump has represented the families of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice and other victims of gun violence who many believe were denied their due process of the law. When Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, who went to high school with Crump’s mother, saw that he was fighting for truth and justice for the family of Trayvon Martin, she expressed to him how important that was and that this fight is not just for Tupac and Trayvon, but for all our young black men who didn’t get justice. In exploring how Tupac didn’t get his due process, Crump seeks to show how it is relevant to what is happening in the social justice movement in America today.” For those hoping to watch the show as it airs at 9 p.m. ET/PT tonight, but don’t have cable or can’t get to a TV, you can watch a live stream of A&E online, on your phone or on another streaming device via one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services. They cost a monthly fee but all come with a free trial, allowing you can watch tonight’s show for free:

FuboTV: A&E is included in the “Fubo Premier” channel package, which costs $19.99 per month for the first two months and $39.99 per month after that. You can sign up for a free 7-day trial right here, and you can watch on your computer via Fubo’s website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the FuboTV app

DirecTV Now: Bravo is included in all four of DirecTV Now’s base channel packages, which range from $35 to $70 per month. You can sign up for a free 7-day trial no matter what package you choose, and you can watch on your computer via the DirecTV Now website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the DirecTV Now app

Sling TV: Bravo is included in the “Sling Orange” and “Sling Blue” channel packages, which cost $20 and $25 per month, respectively. You can sign up for a free 7-day trial, and you can watch on your computer via the Sling website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Sling TV app